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blackpoolhistory · 7 months ago
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The changing face of Talbot Square, makes you wonder if our council actually have a clue what to do with our town!
The wasteland of what was Yates's Wine Lodge stood for almost an entire decade before work started on the Premier Inn building that eventually took its place.
Today, we have a confusing & dangerous mess of pedestrianised areas, tram lines and an obscure layout of junctions to confuse visitors - all so we can have 1 additional tram stop opposite the train station.
The town centre has been ravaged for over a decade to make this a reality, yet we are still without a bus station.
A truly shambolic display of complete incompetence, well done Blackpool Borough Council.
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page-28 · 8 months ago
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lovercraft · 1 year ago
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Boston Bathroom Powder Room Powder room - mid-sized transitional gray tile and wood-look tile pebble tile floor, multicolored floor and wallpaper powder room idea with recessed-panel cabinets, white cabinets, a wall-mount toilet, multicolored walls, a wall-mount sink, solid surface countertops and white countertops
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allisonranieri · 2 years ago
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Dining Kitchen Example of a mid-sized transitional single-wall dark wood floor and brown floor eat-in kitchen design with a farmhouse sink, recessed-panel cabinets, gray cabinets, quartz countertops, white backsplash, glass tile backsplash, white appliances, an island and white countertops
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dentistnewmanalapan · 2 years ago
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Transitional Kitchen - Dining
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mothmiso · 7 months ago
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Cilybebyll (2) (3) by hurlham
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hitchell-mope · 12 days ago
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And he’s killed Elle Greenaway.
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krispyweiss · 2 years ago
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Album Review: Molina, Talbot, Lofgren and Young - All Roads Lead Home
The first Molina, Talbot, Lofgren and Young could be called the sixth Crazy Horse album or the 16th Neil Young & Crazy Horse album.
But All Roads Lead Home is most accurately described as the debut - and likely swan song - from MTL&Y.
Recorded separately during quarantine, the album contains three songs each from the individual Horses while Young tosses off a nearly eight minute, solo-acoustic version of “Song of the Season.”
Whether he couldn’t be bothered or was making a serious effort to help his pals is unclear.
Multi-instrumentalist Nils Lofgren is the most fully-formed solo artist of the three backing musicians and his “You Will Never Know” is a particularly strong track.
Hoarse and laid back, bassist Billy Talbot scores with “Rain.” Drummer Ralph Molina is the weak link with poor balldry that finds him singing, When I need to be understood you can understand, on “It’s Magical” and employing a falsetto over piano, saxophone and strings on “Just for You,” which closes the album on a jarring note.
Chalk All Road Lead Home up to a pandemic-era curiosity with a few strong cuts.
Grade card: Molina, Talbot, Lofgren and Young - All Roads Lead Home - C
4/11/23
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meadow-dusk · 2 years ago
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oof. I just reacted to this in a big way so I wanted to share it.
Neil has been alluding for a long time to this take, performed all by himself in an old auditorium in his hometown (to think I may have walked by this place...is a LOT). The recording date falls on 14 December of 2020 - the first winter of the pandemic, and the "masked people" lyric gives it that timestamp. By the time we eventually received it as the opener of Barn nearly ten months later, the world looked even more different: from my standpoint, a lot messier and more confusing. The Barn version is a celebration, but this version almost carries the memories of early COVID-era hopefulness with it...it sounds so simple and straightforward and clear. I can't believe how clear (and that extra verse...ohh).
Look, I'm here for the new NY+Crazy Horse releases as much as the next person, but this guy could STILL put out an album with just his guitar, that emotive harp, and a voice as ethereal as ever and it would break my heart in all the right places!!!! I'm just so so grateful for him in the world ❤️
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thingsasbarcodes · 1 month ago
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Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. 5x18 - All Roads Lead...
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listen-to-the-inner-walrus · 5 months ago
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Again, not an exhaustive list but for anyone else in the UK, these are where riots are expected today:
Aldershot - Immigration Advisors at 40 Victoria Road GU11 1TH, starting at 19:30.
Bedford - Immigration INN (Inn?) on Ford End Road MK40 4JT, at 20:00.
Birmingham - Refugee and Migrant Centre on Frederick Street B1 3HN, beginning at 20:00.
Bishop Auckland - outside the Town Hall on Market Place DL14 7NP.
Blackburn - Rafiq Immigration Services on Whalley Road BB5 1AA, at 20:00.
Blackpool - Immigration Solicitors at the Enterprise Centre on Lytham Road FY1 1EW, starting at 20:00.
Bolton - Deane & Bolton Immigration Lawyers on Chorley New Road BL1 4QR, at 20:00.
Brentford - UK Immigration Help in The Mile on 1000 Great West Road TW8 9DW, starting around 19:00.
Brighton - Raj Rayan Immigration in Queensberry House at 106 Queens Road BN1 3XF, starting either at 19:30 or 20:00.
Bristol - Gya Williams Immigration on West Street BS2 OBL, at 20:00.
Burnley - at Thompson Park on 111 Ormerod Rioad BB11 3QWat, starting at 13:00.
Canterbury - UK Immigration Clinic in the Canterbury Innovation Centre CT2 7FG, at 20:00.
Chatham - Immigration Status UK on Maidstone Road ME5 9FD, at 20:00.
Cheadle - Intime Immigration Services on Brooks Drive SK8 3TD, at 20:00.
Chelmsford - UK Immigration Information Centre on Violet Close CM1 6XG, at 20:00.
Derby - Immigration Advisory Service, Normanton Road DE23 6US, at 20:00.
Dover - Kent Immigration and Visa Advice at 5A Castle Hill Road CT16 1QG, reportedly around 20:00.
Durham - in Crook at Market Place, at 18:00. (Unsure as to whether this is the same one as in Bishop Auckland as I know Crook is near there?)
Finchley - Immigration and Nationality Services within Foundation House at 4 Percy Road N128BU, around 19:00.
Harrow - Yes UK Immigration and North Harrow Community Library within the Business Centre at 429-433 Pinner Road HA1 4HN, in North Harrow, at 19:00.
Hastings - Black Rock Immigration at 37 Cambridge Gardens TN34 1EN, at 20:00.
Hull - Conroy Baker Immigration Lawyer in Norwich House, 1 Savile Street HU1 3ES, at 20:00.
Lewisham - the Clock Tower, SE13 5JH, 19:00.
Lincoln - Immigration Lawyer Services on Carlton Mews LN2 4FJ, at 20:00.
Liverpool - Merseyside Refugee Centre in St Anne's Centre on 7 Overbury Street L7 3HJ, at 20:00.
Liverpool - Sandpiper Hotel (might be on Ormskirk Old Road? if any scousers can clarify where that is, that'd be great) at 13:00.
Middlesbrough - Immigration Advice Centre which is the Co-Operative Buildings at 251 Linthorpe Road TS1 4AT, at 20:00.
Newcastle - United Immigration Services in Artisan Unit 3, The Beacon on Westgate Road NE4 9PQ, at 20:00.
Northampton - Zenith Immigration Lawyers at 2 Talbot Road NN1 4JB, starting at 20:00.
Nottingham - East Midlands Immigration Services at 15 Stonesbury Vale NG2 7UR, at 20:00.
Oldham - somewhere on Ellen Street 0L9 6QR, at 20:00
Oxford - Asylum Welcome in Unit 7 in Newtec Place on Magdelen Road OX4 1RE, around 19:00. [Updated as of 15:53]
Peterborough - Smart Immigration Services in Laxton House at 191 Lincoln Road PE1 2PN, at 20:00.
Plymouth - in a Morrisons car park, I don't know which but I saw Victory Parade associated with it? If anyone from Plymouth can clarify, please do. Not sure on time.
Portsmouth - UK Border Agency at Kettering Terrace PO2 8QN, at 20:00
Preston - Adriana Immigration Services at 109 Church Street PR1 3BS, at 19:00 or 20:00.
Rotherham - Parker Rhodes Hickmotts, The Point S60 1BP, at 20:00.
Sheffield - City Hall on Barker's Pool S1 2JA, at 13:00.
Sheffield - White Rose Visas at 101 Wilkinson Street S10 2GJ, at 20:00.
Southampton - Y-Axis Immigration Consultants, Cumberland Place on Grosvenor Square SO15 2BG, at 20:00.
Southend - MNS Immigration Solicitors on Ditton Court Road SS0 7HG, at 20:00.
Stoke-On-Trent - ZR Visas on Metcalfe Road ST6 7AZ, in Tunstall, at 20:00.
Sunderland - North of England Refugee Service which is in Suite 12 in the Eagle Building at 201 High Street East SR1 2AX, at 20:00.
Swindon - I have no details for this, just seen that something might be kicking off there.
Tamworth - Lawrencia & Co Immigration Solicitors within the Amber Business Village on Amber Close B77 4RP, no details on time unfortunately.
Walthamstow - Waltham Forest Immigration Bureau at 187 Hoe Street E17 3AP, at 20:00.
Wigan - Support for Wigan Arrivals Project, Penson Street WN1 2LP, at 20:00.
York - only detail I've got it is York Stay City Hotel.
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blackpoolhistory · 1 year ago
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A 1920's view down Market Street around 100 years apart from Talbot Square with the Town Hall building on the left (which was a bank back then) and Clifton Hotel on the right (which regularly changes ownership and name).
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joequiinn · 3 months ago
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EDDIE X READER - HIATUS
September 1916. Edward Munson is back in Hawkins after 13 years, determined to set himself on the right path after a difficult life on the road with his father. His uncle has served as groundskeeper to the Talbot Estate for as long as Eddie can remember, and upon his return it’s as if nothing about the town or the estate has changed. Well, nothing, except the Talbot daughter, who wasn’t nearly so striking back when they were children hiding in the garden and telling each other whimsical stories. But a strange danger seems to coincide with Eddie’s arrival, something stalking Hawkins, scaring its townspeople, hurting their animals. And all it takes is one fateful night to expose Eddie to exactly what this danger is…
Warnings & Notes | 18+, angsty horror romance, fem reader, depictions of violence and death, smut and nsfw themes, reader last name for plot purposes, use of some 3rd person narrative, historical inaccuracies
Assigned Readings (jk this isn't school) | The Wolf Man (1941) and all subsequent sequels, The Wolf Man (2010), Somewhere in Time, the Secret Garden, Beauty and the Beast, An American Werewolf in London
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!!! MINORS DNI !!!
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⛧ part i ⛧ part ii
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unteriors · 2 months ago
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Talbot Road, Brunswick, Western Australia.
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radiojamming · 7 months ago
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Hey guys! We're looking at another severe weather outbreak tomorrow evening/night and it's shaping up to potentially get nasty. Like, bad enough that storm chasers I know are already either leaving for southern Kansas and northern Oklahoma, or backing out entirely because they're worried about what's going to happen. Last time, the post I made got a little bit of traction, so I thought I'd go for it again on the off chance that it's helpful at all.
Here are the following regions currently set to be impacted, according to today's (5/24) outlook from the Storm Prediction Center:
MODERATE (MDT): Oklahoma City, OK; Tulsa, OK; Wichita, KS; Norman, OK; Lawton, OK
ENHANCED (ENH): Kansas City, MO; Overland Park, KS; Kansas City, KS; Topeka, KS; Olathe, KS
SLIGHT (SLGT): Lincoln, NE; Springfield, MO; Abilene, TX; St. Joseph, MO; Fayetteville, AR
MARGINAL (MRGL): Dallas, TX; Columbus, OH; Fort Worth, TX; Cleveland, OH; Omaha, NE
The SPC will update this forecast tomorrow (5/25) morning and will monitor it throughout the day and make changes if need be.
Here are my tips (as well as @fruitsmother's great advice!) from the outbreak two weeks ago.
Another great resource for right-to-the-minute weather updates is Ryan Hall, who will more than likely livestream tomorrow and is great about providing watches and warnings as they come in and giving advice about what to do. He also runs a 501(c)(3) non-profit The Y'All Squad that provides assistance and relief in areas hit by severe weather events.
Just to hit some key points for this forecast and reiterate the biggest pieces of advice:
These storms are forecasted to produce damaging winds, large hail, and potentially strong or violent tornadoes. These storms may hit during the night, meaning there will be low visibility. Do not just rely on sight to monitor the weather; rotation may occur right above you and not all tornadoes are immediately visible. Listen to NOAA weather radio, news stations, or any other resource you may have.
If the weather gets bad, go to a basement or the lowest level of a building. If the building doesn't have a basement, go to the most interior room (usually a bathroom or closet) with no windows. If in a bathroom, consider bringing in couch cushions, pillows, or a mattress to cover yourself in case of falling debris.
Stay away from windows, especially with the potential for high winds and hail. Do not open your windows (see: common tornado myths).
DO NOT GO OUTSIDE TO WATCH. Even if there isn't a tornado, flying debris and huge pieces of hail falling at incredible speeds are a real issue! If you've never gotten clocked in the head with an ice chunk, now is not the time to find out how it feels!
If you haven't already done so, now is the best time to consider your severe weather plan and set up your safe place. Some items you might want to have on hand are things like flashlights or lanterns, extra batteries, phone chargers, food, water, clothing, blankets, several days' worth of medicine if needed, and a first aid kit. If you have pets, it might be best to put pet carriers, extra food, water, leashes, or anything else you may need in this area as well.
Review some basic first aid skills and tips.
If you're on the road, do not go up under an overpass. This is very '90s advice and has been proven either ineffective or outright dangerous. Go into a ditch and try to get yourself as low as possible.
In the worst case scenario of a tornado or other destructive event (microbursts, derechos, etc.), be a help, not a hindrance! Don't clog roadways; allow emergency personnel to get where they need to go!
Just as well, this is not a day for amateur storm chasers. Chaser convergence has been a real problem this year and as we've learned (unfortunately) in the past, tornadoes don't always follow their usual rules, which can put even the most seasoned chaser in danger. This is going to be a great day to watch Pecos Hank or Skip Talbot videos while being as safe as possible.
I'll keep you guys updated as the models from the SPC change or if anything else comes up. Mostly, stay safe!
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wheelsgoroundincircles · 7 months ago
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1949 Talbot-Lago T26 Grand Sport Fastback Coupe
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1949 Talbot-Lago T26 Grand Sport Fastback Coupe
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1949 Talbot-Lago T26 Grand Sport Fastback Coupe
This one-off Antem Fastback Coupe was built for French industrialist Michel Paul-Cavallier, an important business associate of Anthony Lago and a director for Automobiles Talbot. As director of the Pont-a-Mousson foundry and steel company, Cavallier had a say in the allocation of resources such as steel. So the car created for him was to be a very special car for a very special client. Just two Grand Sport road cars were created with a twin ignition twelve-plug head and an aluminum block, as on the Talbot Grand Prix cars, and this is one of them. The engine is capable of generating 250 to 260 horsepower, which is about 60 or 70 more than the standard Grand Sport. Additional speed equipment included a dry sump, special high-compression pistons, a special exhaust, a substantial oil cooler, and a GP braking system. In contrast to its undercarriage, the Antem body is a quiet but lovely counterpoint; almost austere in its lack of ornamentation, its smoothness offers the calm this car needs. There are some gaps in the car's ownership record in the early years, but as early as 1958, it was registered in California to Patrick de Goldsmith, and in 1962 it was acquired by Lindley Locke. He and his wife Betty used the car up to 1980, then garaged it for 35 years. The current caretakers acquired the car in 2015, returned it to Europe and restored it.
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